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Title Section21 1971-07-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 200,000 The National NBwspapßr The Straits Times Estd. 1845 if FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1971. 20 CENTS21 words
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Article454 1971-07-30 1 US halts China spy flights Bid to avoid incidents before Nixon visit WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States has suspended reconnaissance flights over mainland China under White House orders, according to administration officials. The suspension included flights by highspeed SK-71 reconnaissance planes, as well as pilotless aircraft, or Drones. The suspension454 words
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148 1971-07-30 1 Causeway formfilling from -Aug. 16- JOHOKE BAIIKI. Thurs.— New immigration measures to keep a closer check on visitors to Johore will come into force at midnight on Aug. 15. After that date, non-Malay-sian citizens entering the country across the Johore Causeway will have to Mil in immigration forms at the148 words
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Article40 1971-07-30 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The winning numbers picked In today's Toto draw No. &9 71 were: 19. 23. 11. 29 and 17. The additional number was 38. In the circles draw the numbers picked were: 7, 11 and 36.40 words
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Article50 1971-07-30 1 HONG KONO. Thurs. Novelist Han Suyin and her husband Vincent Ruthnasamy flew into Peking yesterday, the New China News Agency reported today. The couple were invited for a friendly visit to China by the Chinese People's Association for friendship with foreign countries, the agency said. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article30 1971-07-30 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Vice-President Sprio Agnew returned today from a 31-day global tour and was greeted with a "welcome back" from President Nixon on the White House lawn. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article29 1971-07-30 1 OTTAWA. Thurs. China has accepted an invitation from the Canadian Badminton Association to send two of its top stars on a tour of Canada In November. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article216 1971-07-30 1 Soviet plane crashes in flames CALCUTTA, Thurs. A Soviet airliner crashed in flames at Dum Dum Airport here today The Antonov ANI2 transport plane was being used to airlift East Pakistani refugees from Calcutta to Raipur in central India. Airport officials said six of the seven persons aboard —five RussianReuter; AP; UPI - 216 words
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117 1971-07-30 1 PARIS, Thurs. David K. E. Bruce, outgoing U.S. negotiator at the Vietnam peace talks, called today for immediate negotiations on a general. internationally-controlled ceasefire throughout Indo-China. Mr. Bruce outlined five basic conditions which, he said, should apply to a standstill ceasefire. He117 words
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Article28 1971-07-30 1 LONDON. Thurs. The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office today gave a luncheon In honour of ihe new Singapore High Commissioner here. Dr. Lee Yong Leng. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration360 1971-07-30 1 K. S. SIDHU - Fight to save life of lab blast K. S. SIDHU By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Doc tors at Out ram Hospital tonight were stili trying to save the life of a Secondary Two schoolgirl of Anderson School and the sight of her three colleagues. The girls are still on the dangerouslyill list360 words
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Article450 1971-07-30 1 Apollo zeros in for moon orbit HOUSTON, Thurs. The Apollo 15 astronauts zeroed In on the moon with a brief engine burst today and were ready to fire Into lunar orbit using a new technique that will require splitsecond manual control. Apollo 15 Is due to touch down on theAP; UPI - 450 words
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Article49 1971-07-30 1 SYDNEY, Thurs— Aus tralia's rrmaininr 6.000 troops in Vietnam will be withdrawn by the end of this year, the Sydney Morning Herald reported today. Quoting authoritathe sources, the paper said Prime Minister William McMahon will announce the Australian withdrawal after parliament resumes next month. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration537 1971-07-30 2 LONDON, Thursday C O C I A LISTS in France, vVest Germany and Italy expressed disappointment yesterday at the decision of the British Labour Party to oppose Britain's entry into the European Common Market on the present terms. But there was no immediate official reactionReuter - 537 words
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124 1971-07-30 2 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Common Market yesterday rejected a British proposal on an enlarged community's links with the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and Britain reserved judgment on a compromise solution suggested by the Six. The dispute is basically over whether the islandsReuter - 124 words
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171 1971-07-30 2 Pope hits out at 'sins' of modern life D OME, Thurs. Pope Paul VI condemned modern morals and fashions yesterday in a speech coinciding with a campaign against bare flesh at Vatican City. During a general audience at his summer estate In Castclgandolfo the Pontiff spoke of "the widespread waysUPI - 171 words
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304 1971-07-30 2 NEW DELHI, Thursday THE Government today introduced a Bill seeking to invest Parliament with authority to amend any part of the Constitution, including a citizen's fundamental rights. Freedom of expression, freedom to hold property, practise and preach any religion are some ofUPI - 304 words
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Miscellaneous41 1971-07-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r ZTUImATOoVQU TO *K OF) I 1(5^5^^711 4LL me New vt&esee y i Dotrr khovj^ *^N. V «U6 BOUGHT TO Off//—— VI />WVTMIU<3 AOOUTJT U VI C( /-^W/^*N 1 Swab r^\ s^ ill I L II41 words
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Article, Illustration502 1971-07-30 3 Chou: We make those bombs to end blackmail TORONTO, Thursday PREMIER Chou En-Lai told Canadian Trade Minister, Mr. JeanF Luc Pepin that his country produced nuclear weapons to «id the blackmail of nuclear monopoly, according to a text of their discussions released here today. Peking earlier was The text— lssuedReuter - 502 words
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166 1971-07-30 3 'Peking building nuclear subs' report ONDON, Thurs. China L may be building up to three nuclear powered submarines to strengthen a submarine fleet which is already by far the largest of any Asian nation, according to reports cited today by Jane's Fighting Ships. 1 Jane's, the authoritative British publication whichReuter - 166 words
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150 1971-07-30 3 A MAJOR SETBACK FOR AMERICAN ECONOMY WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Nixon Administration has announcfd a double-blow for the U.S. economy— the first half-yearly trade deficit this century and a major deficit in the country's budget. The Commerce Department reported yesterday that the country had a trade deliclt of USS372 million inReuter - 150 words
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200 1971-07-30 3 12 Red diplomats told to get out of Congo MOSCOW, Thursday. WESTERN diplomatic sources said that about a dozen Soviet, Yugoslav and Czechoslovak diplomats were expelled from Kinshasa yesterday for alleged involvement in anti-Government student demonstrations there last month. They said Kinshasa authorities alleged the group helped instigate demonstrations inReuter - 200 words
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104 1971-07-30 3 Guilty: Three editors on obscenity charges LONDON. Thurs. Three underground magazine editors were found guilty of obscenity yesterday after one of the unruliest trials ever seen at tne via Bailey courthouse. When the Jury announced its verdict, weeping hippie* screamed as they streamed from the court. The climax was inReuter - 104 words
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Article26 1971-07-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's influential dally newspaper The Times, which failed to apyear yesterday following an Industrial dispute, resumed publication as normal here today. —Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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100 1971-07-30 4 Ellsberg plea to end U.S. role in war WASHINGTON, Thurs. Dr. Daniel Ellsberg. former Pentagon official who leaked secret Vietnam War papers to American newspapers, urged Congressmen yesterday to force an end of US. military involvement in Indi-l'hlna. even at the risk of their political careers. Dr. Ellsberg, told aReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration219 1971-07-30 4 Kennedy plan to visit India, Pakistan to study refugee aid -I WASHINGTON. Thura. v;enator e d ward KENNEDY, chairman of the Senate Judiciary Sub-committee on Refugees, plans to visit India «nd Pakistan next month to study efforts to aid East Pakistani refugees. Aides to Senator Kennedy said he already hasReuter - 219 words
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Article, Illustration204 1971-07-30 4 LONDON, Thursday pRINCE Charles yesL terday became the first heir to the British throne to make a parachute jump. He dived out of an Air Force plane flying just off the south coast near Poole, yesterday evening and splashed into the sea. Almost immediatelyReuter; UPI - 204 words
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170 1971-07-30 4 JAKARTA, Thursday. KEN military men have been sentenced to death and 100 others to life imprisonment or long Jail terms for the torture and murder of six generals during the communist coup attempt of 1965, according to an army spokesman. Lt.-Col. E. Mugni.Reuter - 170 words
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123 1971-07-30 4 Clay gets S. African lecture tour offer PHILADELPHIA. Thurs. Muhammad AIJ has been offered US$3OO,OOO for 10 lectures in South Africa and plans to accept If he can obtain a visa to that country. Mr. Richwd Tulton, Alj's New York agent, conflrrrec that the former heavyweight boxing champion had beenAP - 123 words
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Advertisement210 1971-07-30 4 JOIN THE GALANT PARADE You have seen the Galant 1300 and 1500 now yet another beauty joins the Galant parade Colt Galant 1300 Station Wagon The ultimate in aesthetic beauty and functional utility. More than a delivery truck, a station wagon designed for style, comfort, performance and utility for work210 words
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Article, Illustration193 1971-07-30 5 I'm all for free love, says Miss Universe i\l EW YORK. Thurs. n Miss Universe, greeneyed Georgina Risk of Lebanon, said yesterday she believes in sex before marriage "to be sure which man to marry." Asked about free love at a Press conference. Miss Rick said: "I approve of ItReuter - 193 words
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238 1971-07-30 5 Izvestia: Nixon's trip to Peking only a 'sensation' MOSCOW, Thursday. IZVESTIA today belittled what it called the sensation around President Nixon's forthcoming Peking visit and linked U.S. goodwill towards China with Peking's "hostile actions against the Soviet Union." The real aims of official Slno-Amerlcan contacts were naturally attracting the InterestReuter - 238 words
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Article38 1971-07-30 5 HONO KONO. Thurs. Communist symp*thl»«* m Hong Kong are handing refugees from China to the Chinese People's Liberation Army at 50 Hong Kong dollars (£3.5) a head, an English-language newspaper here said today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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230 1971-07-30 5 THAIS PLAY KEY ROLE IN BIG HEROIN HAUL BANGKOK. Thurs. The biggest heroin haul ever made In Asia resulted from close cooperation between narcotics agents from Thailand. South Vietnam and the United States, officials said today. The seizure of 96j8 Id of No. 4 grade white heroin and 640.2 lbUPI - 230 words
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295 1971-07-30 5 Arab leaders fly in for secret —talks— TRIPOLI, Thursday. ARAB leaders were reported to be heading here today for an emergency summit meeting called by Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. Although Tripoli has been full of rumours about the meeting, an official silence has been maintained. But diplomatic sources hereReuter - 295 words
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105 1971-07-30 5 LONDON, Thurs. British i Home Secretary Mr. Reginald Mauldlng said here last night he might be prepared to Introduce Imprisonment without trial In Northern Ireland. He told a meeting of Consertlve Party Parliamentarians that he was perfectly prepared to Introduce Internment 11 both theReuter - 105 words
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205 1971-07-30 5 REDS IN EUROPE HEAP SCORN ON SUDAN HANGINGS KHARTOUM. Thurs. it communists in East and West Europe yesterday heaped scorn and indignation on the Sudanese Government of Gen. Jaafar El-Nimeiry over the execution of leftwing leaders alleged to have organised last weeks three-day coup d'etat. Secretary -general of the i.Reuter - 205 words
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Article30 1971-07-30 5 BANOKOK. Thurs. The Association for the Conservation of Wildlife has asked for government help to protect more than 100.000 wrin-kled-lipped bats which Inhabit caves all over Thailand.30 words
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Article, Illustration159 1971-07-30 6 Pirates who killed for $1,000 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pirates who hijacked a Shell Company launch last Sunday, and shot dead its master, did It for only $1,000. According to police spokesman, Deputy Supt. Leslie Wong, that was the value of goods found missing from the $120,000 launch, the Sea Shell. which159 words
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Article58 1971-07-30 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs— A Jobless man. Lim Eng Lam. 33. was charged yesterday with kidnapping a girl under 16 years of age from a house In Jalan Lokam. off Upper Paya Lebar Road, on Sept. 14 last year. No plea was taken. He was remanded pending further58 words
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301 1971-07-30 6 Airlines welcome proposed air academy SINGAPORE, Thursday today welcomed the proposed air academy to train flight crew and technicians and described it as a good idea '"which has come not a moment too soon." Singapore's fast-expanding airline and aerospace activity, they said, had given rise to the urgency of such301 words
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Article73 1971-07-30 6 Youth leader training course SINGAPORE. Thurs. The management committee of Jalan Tenteram community centre has organised a youth leadership training programme to be held at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute between Aug. 15 and 21. The programme la open to residents of Whampoa who have completed secondary education and73 words
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Article72 1971-07-30 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Up again went water consumption yesterday to 102.8 million gallons, 1.2 million gallons higher than on Tuesday. No rain fell in the catchment areas yesterday. The Public Utilities Board U still concerned with the high level of demand which has been over the 10072 words
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118 1971-07-30 6 HOME FOR 24 MEN CAN BE MOVED BY COPTER CINGAPORE, Thurs. The hell-camp era has whirled Its way to Singapore. A housing unit which can be air-lifted by hellcopter from one exploration site to another has Just been assembled in Singapore (or the first time. It will be moved to118 words
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Article108 1971-07-30 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises in the following places from next week. T AMPIN ES AREA from 8 ajn. to 11 pm dally on Aug 2. 3, and S. MANDAI MARSILING AREA: from 8 am. on Aug. 2 to midnight on108 words
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Article38 1971-07-30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two detective police constables today denied stealing $00 from Ng Chye Hong at Lorong 1. Toa Pay oh on June 3. Trial was fixed for Nov. IS and ball of $500 each was allowed.38 words
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180 1971-07-30 6 Fun anil games at holiday camps for -children CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese YMCA Youth Department Is organising two camps for children during the August school holidays. The first, for tiny tots, ages four to six, will be held at its Tanglin Centre in Stevens Road from Aug. 10 to 14.180 words
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Advertisement83 1971-07-30 6 Saving^ UNBEATABLE OFFERS! NOT TO BE REPEATED! TETORON MIXED SUITINGS (TROUSER LENGTH) $4.90 MEN'S FANCY SPORTS SHIRTS NOW $3.90 MEN'S IMPORTED TETORON SPORTSWEAR NOW $4.90 LADIES' PANT SUITS (2 p« NOW $9.90 LADIES' DRESSES FROM $3.90 LADIES' (IMPORTED) STRETCH SLACKS NOW $4.90 TMVUtA/WOOL SUITINCS M" TUYUNt/WOUTID SUITING »0" Made I*83 words
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Advertisement636 1971-07-30 6 ORGANISATION LAST DAY m Ham. 1.4 J, 4.00. 4JO 9.1 ipm. Turo Sotano Lori Wilhomi i( "Faster Puny cot! KILLI KILL!" OPENS TOMORROW Christopher Lea "SLOODY JL'DGC" in Colorscope NOW SHOWING-No Free Lilt 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 4. J0 i. 9.30 Guiliano Gemma, Senta Bergcr "CARRY ON ONE MILLION YEARS 1.C."636 words
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495 1971-07-30 7 'Varsities not aligned to national progress' CALL TO REVIEW CURRICULUM SINGAPORE, Thurs MOST South-east Asian universities say they are oriented towards national development but all too often this turns out to be only lip service. Stating this today, development experts Dr. Hans C. Blaise and Dr. Philip G. Davidson added495 words
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191 1971-07-30 7 CINGAPORE, Thurs. It was a double first for Anglo-Chi-nese School at the allSingapore secondary schools mathematics competition held at the National Junior College auditorium recently. The three -member Anglo-Chinese School team won the Llm Kirn Woon challenge shield by beatIng Raffles Institution, which191 words
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Article112 1971-07-30 7 THREE YEARS FOR ESCAPEE SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police supervisee Ton Ah Sim, 40, escaped from the police momenta after he was arrested but he carried a tell-tale si»n a pair of handcuffs locked to his left hand. He was able to saw one off. When he surrendered to an after-care officer,112 words
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Article42 1971-07-30 7 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Prof. Tommy Koh. Dean of the Law Pmculty. will 'peak on Singapore's Interests in the United Nations at a talk organised by the University of Singapore's Academic Staff Union at Hotel Equatorial tomorrow at S 15 pjn.42 words
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Article, Illustration255 1971-07-30 7 One-armed artist's travelling show opens here today CINGAPORE, Thurs. A travelling one-man art show which came to town a fortnight ago will be open to the public from tomorrow. Presenting the show will be Yugoslavian Mr. Bogdan Jovanovlc. an economics graduate turned artist. He took to painting with his left255 words
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Article57 1971-07-30 7 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The regional director of the British Department of the Environment, Mr. Stanley Heritage, yesterday presented certificates of commendation to 22 employees of the Far East region headquarters In Adam Drive. The recipients. 20 from Singapore and two from Johore Bahru. were commended for their long,57 words
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268 1971-07-30 7 SINGAPORE. Thursday CINGAPORE navigators or deck officers will soon have a professional body to represent them. They are waiting for the formation of the Nautical Institute of Professional Mariners In Britain to start the ball rolling here. Captain P.J Rivers, local correspondent of the proposed268 words
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135 1971-07-30 8 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Claims for higher bonuses will be submitted to 13 insurance companies here next week. This was disclosed by Mr. Charlie Koh, secretarygeneral of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union today. He said: "We are asking for more bonus ranging from six135 words
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Article78 1971-07-30 8 Three admit theft from a shop SINGAPORE, Thurs. Three youths admitted today breaking into a shop in North Bridge Road and stealing $1,100 and electrical goods worth $6,590 on July 7. Ho Seng. 18, unemployed. Quek Gek Poh, 22, a wlranan. and Pook Yoon Pook. 22, later helped police to78 words
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Article46 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malay Society of St. Josephs Institution will give a repeat performance of the cultural show It staged last Saturday at the School hall on Saturday at 2 pjn. The show Includes a play on drug addiction and a bersilat display.46 words
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Article, Illustration156 1971-07-30 8 TONY NOW HEADS S'PORES YOUNG MUSICIANS SINGAPORE, Than. Singapore's not-so-youne "Young Musicians' Society" which has more than half Its members In the 30 to 50 age group, lived up to its name if not its composition this week by making Tony Castillo (above) its new president. Young musician Tony Castillo,156 words
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Article43 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Public Works Department will lay sewer pipes along Commonwealth Lane and Jalan Klmia In Jurong from Aug. 2. The work will take about six weeks and the public are advised not to use these roads unless necessary.43 words
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Article15 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There were 78 roads accidents, yesterday. Ten of them were serious.15 words
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138 1971-07-30 8 1 J. BAHRU, Thur«. 1 A TOURIST complex here Tropical Paradise is expected to be opened at the end of the year. Spread over 40 acres, the complex will have its focal point at Tasek Utara 'North Lake). A miniature138 words
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Article440 1971-07-30 8 People who do not care enough Getting to the root of safety first problem fOMMON sense and a little foresight can prevent accidents in the home or on the roads, change people in Singapore, make them learn to care for others and save more lives. These are the views of440 words
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Article31 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Health. Mr. Chua Sian Chin, will present prizes to winners of the table-tennis tournament finals at MacPherson Community centre on Tuesday at 8 p.m.31 words
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171 1971-07-30 8 Noise drives people from HDB flats -says MP CINGAPORE, Thurs. Noise and unreasonable neighbours are driving many people out of their Housing Board flats, an MP said today. Many people shut their children in their flats when they go to work to prevent unpleasant incidents with their neighbours. Mr. Yeo171 words
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Article81 1971-07-30 8 Call for report on snatch thief SINGAPORE, Thurs. A magistrate today called for a probation report for Aug. 20 on Kamal bin Abdullah, 22, who stole a housewife's wallet. Senior Inspector Koh Llan Bee, prosecuting, said Kamal snatched Mrs. Nanlta L. Hick's wallet containing 1182 and some personal documents when81 words
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Article54 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mrs. Jek Yeun Thong, wife of the Minister for Culture, will open the YWCA Pesta Sukaria to be held in Outram Road on August 14. The fun fair Is to raise funds for conversion of the YWCA Outram Road Centre Into a hostel54 words
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Article28 1971-07-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Buktt Batok East School advisory committee will hold a jumble sale at the school premises on Saturday from 9 am. to 4 p.m.28 words
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Miscellaneous166 1971-07-30 8 l//<i/ Oop By V.T. Hamiin EASY DOES rr, "V- 4 ...HEY.' MV HELMETS WELL IF THAT'S A.LL YOU I ...TH' NO-GOOP X,. V.st\ rx*SR&CE.' WHAT/ YGOT ME, OOP.' I > MISSING.' AN 1 MY LOST, YOU'RE UJCKY7 C**%>T>^k*Hi %jLM "M HAPPENEP HERE WAS STANDIN' WATCH SPEAR'S GOJE.TOO! >»^ k BUSHWHACKERS166 words
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200 1971-07-30 9 BUT ONLY THROUGH THE MMA KUALA LUMPUR, I Thursday iyt ALAYSIAN doctors ITl now can advertise through the Malayan Medical Association. The first advertisement came out today in a local paper, announcing a doctor's change of address. General secretary of the MMA, Dr. Pius200 words
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Article82 1971-07-30 9 THREAT TO BEAT UP TEACHER BANDAR SERI BEOAWAN, Thurs. Police were called today to a school here after a man threatened to beat up a teacher. The incident happened in the Sultan Omar Ail Saifuddin College after a boy was caned by the principal for being rude to a teacher.82 words
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Article51 1971-07-30 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Esso Employees Co-operative Credit Society Ltd. has donated $3,000 to four charitable institutions from surplus funds on its liquidation. The institutions which will benefit are the Ramakrishna Mission Orphanage, the Muslim Orphanage. Little Sisters of the Poor and the Kwong Wai Slu Free51 words
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Article36 1971-07-30 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Chi* Yee Choy. 36, was fined $500 today (or having five reels of obscene film In the boot of his car at Jalan Pekan en July 14 at 4.1S p m.36 words
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Article22 1971-07-30 9 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Jumat bin Ahmat, 19, was fined (250 today for having 10 rolls of ganja In Jalan Ketua yesterday.22 words
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319 1971-07-30 9 I returned Toto L coupon, says claimant GOH Pit Leng, 32, claiming a 1968 Toto prize of $71,513, denied today a defence suggestion that he had failed to return a Toto coupon handed to him before the draw by his colleague and friend. Mr. Tang Liang Hong, defending, had suggested319 words
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251 1971-07-30 9 Marble replica to mark landing of —Raffles- SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore's history will come to life again when Sir Stamford Raffles steps ashore for the first time but in polymarble, to re-enact his first landing on the Island Republic 150 years ago. But there will be no squelchy mud In sight,251 words
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113 1971-07-30 9 Fined $1,000 for causing death of grandfather SINGAPORE, Thurs. A delivery-man was today fined $1,000 for causing his grandfather's death by negligent driving. Seah Goon Ser, 26, admitted causing the death of Tan Lin, 71, by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, in Mandai Road at 12.45 pm.113 words
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Article32 1971-07-30 9 IPOH, Thurs. A widow, Zalnab binte Ham Id. 50. found guilty of performing an illegal abortion on a housewife who later died, was fined $500 by a magistrate's court today.32 words
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Article74 1971-07-30 9 ■DUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A PWD technician today testified that when his wife shouted "thief, thief" early one morning. he ran out of a back door and saw a man near the wall of his house completely naked. "He was holding a torchlight in one hand and some money74 words
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Advertisement51 1971-07-30 9 PI pßito Kfflßl room ■^■^■H RESTAURANT KB RdLS«neapor».T«l ***** 26«Vt. ORCHID WIGS FASHION SHOW "—»»< michille wumn I MODEL ACADEMY, featuring th« latest Slyl.i ot Hair Wlft for Laditi A Men, to b* htld In conjunction with "VARSITY SHOWTIME ■71" at tho NATIONAL THEATRE on Sundoy, lit. August. IfTI 0151 words
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Advertisement320 1971-07-30 9 y a a I LETONA FRESHLY FRUIT 1.20 J GROUND $1.30 I ■^COCKTAIL PERCAN I MINCED mv I i 290Z it BEEF 1 J J RELAX WITH A COOL DRINK AT THE NEW BAR BEFORE VISITING CAFE ATAS SEABELLE $1.45 LADY SCOTT $1.25 SMOKED OYSTERS A oz. per can FACIAL320 words
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Miscellaneous47 1971-07-30 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl WAPPAYA SAY, FUPPSY, LISTEN T 73V/S/ lIS THAT A TfZ\C<? J-~y HOW MUCH IS TWO X -■> j "N PLUS TWO, OSCOOP^ WELL, HOW HE MAKES MS FEEL ABOUT IT? ftVCV TOO tN-ERfOR! J HE'S YEKS VvGT^ 1 j fek fifteen/ H /~~347 words
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294 1971-07-30 10 Five of six MPs all set to quit party KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. FIVE out of the six Gerakan Ra ayat Malaysia MPs are expected to announce their resignations from the party within the next 48 hours. They are Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, former sec-retary-general, Mr. V. Veerappen, secretary-ge-neral of the294 words
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134 1971-07-30 10 Registration for test to qualify for exam SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Registration of private candidates for the qualifying test for Englishmedium subjects in the Singapore-Cambridge Certificate 'O* Level Examination will begin on Monday. The examination will be held on Dec. 1. this year. Candidates will be tested only on English language. Candidates resident134 words
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Article83 1971-07-30 10 Two chap-ji-ki men fined $8,000 BINOAPORE, Thur*. Two men who admitted being employees of a chap-Jl-kl syndicate were fined a total of $8,000 in a magistrate's court yesterday. Ec Hua Inc. 61, who Mid he waa employed by the Bk> Poh Shanghai Tatting sjndlcate. waa fined M.OOO or two yean83 words
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Article, Illustration147 1971-07-30 10 THIS BALANCING GAME CAN PROVE UPSETTING SI NGAPORE, Than. Walking the straight and narrow Isn't always easy. There are moments when you are bound to go off the track. And for over 39 schoolgirls taking part In the schools national gymnastics championships 1971, then- "straight and narrow" waa the balance147 words
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Article40 1971-07-30 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. An old sea-wall along Collyer *3 Quay was uncovered this week during excavation of the site for the proposed $70-mlllion Ocean Building. The wall had been covered since the reclamation of the area in 1850.40 words
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Article165 1971-07-30 10 German school for S'pore CINGAPORE, Thurs. A German school will be set up in Singapore to cater for the education of the Increasing number of German children living here. The West German Embassy announced today that an association had been formed to establish the school which will use German as165 words
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Article31 1971-07-30 10 BINOAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Peter T. Albert. American President Lines' vice-president (or marketing, will arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit, during which he will meet shippers a^d Industrial officials.31 words
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Advertisement933 1971-07-30 10 SBS^^oerves the public in promoting savings and home ownership DEPOSIT FACILITIES TO SUIT YOUR INVESTMENT REQUIREMENTS INTEREST^ The rate of interest payable depends on the period of your deposit AMOUNTS. Minimum of 1) $30 per month for Monthly Saving Deposits 2) $500 for Fixed Deposits HOUSING LOANS ON FAVOURABLE TERMS933 words
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Advertisement47 1971-07-30 10 NOW OPEN! AVISITTOA KOCO TOYSHOP means HAPPY, CONTENTED CHILDREN CVBSf AS UNION SHOJWGABCAK COUYER QU*Y StvCAPODE I. TH. *****3 OUMOHOS PftfCIOUS I SEMI PRECIOUS GEM SET RINGS K.M.OLIMOHAMED^LTD. USD 1114 i JI/41. lit I IT. iIICIPIK.I TH ***** bmb vm m u.nn igm smt mum Til *****147 words
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Miscellaneous242 1971-07-30 10 Straits Times Crossword r~ wm wm~- ~^WM* WF Hp I a, n,u« Brasallan footballer. men One the Continental swindled c Scholars drug tea. as expertIs not cooked enough! ment (9). 10 Caeaai possibly rushed out "> Compensation for people in ord»r is»^ *<«* of environment (6). Putting an athlete to242 words
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239 1971-07-30 11 ANZUK likely to take over Changi -Hospital- CINGAPORE. Thurs The RAP Hospital at Changi base Is almost certain to come under the control of ANZUK, comprising Servicemen from Australia, New Zealand and Britain. Service sources said today that although there was no official agreement so far, the ANZIIK authorities were239 words
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Article, Illustration81 1971-07-30 11 HOW many times on a hot sonny day have you sought to park your car in the shade of any old tree? Well, don't! Take it from an v n d <■ r g raduate who learnt this lesson of his lifetime at81 words
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Article33 1971-07-30 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The wife of the Social Affairs Minister. Che Dah binte Mohammed Noor, will open extension of the Woodlands Home for the Aged at 14J mile Woodlands Road on Monday.33 words
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218 1971-07-30 11 DAY WHEN A TOP CPIB MAN TAILED A PIRATE TAXIMAN. CINGAPORE, Thurs. A traffic court today heard how the acting Deputy Director of the CPIB. Mr. Ronald Naldu, tailed a man whom he suspected to be a pirate taxi operator. Mr. Naldu said that he was driving along Buklt Tlmah218 words
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Article77 1971-07-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David Lcong Mun Sen. 61. dedeputy manager of the Straits Times Press (Singapore) Sdn. Bhd publishers of Fanfare and Singapore Trade and Industry, died yesterday. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Mr. Leung worked for seven years in New77 words
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Article59 1971-07-30 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Another performance of a classical and modern ballet organised by the Girl Guides Association. South Division, will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. he first performance was played to a full house, according to a spokesman of the Singapore Ballet Academy, and not59 words
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Article44 1971-07-30 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. James Y. Robertson has taken over as vice-president and general manager of the Pint National Bank of Chicago branch in Singapore. He replaces Mr. J. Livingston who has left for London to become general manager and vice-president there.44 words
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102 1971-07-30 11 NURSE WHO DIED KEPT ABORTION SECRET SINGAPORE. Thurs. A young: assistant nurse died without naming her abortionist, a coroner heard today. Testifying at the inquiry into the death of Rosalind bte Salamat. 21 Dr. Teo Eng Soon of Kandang Kerbau Hospital said: "She told me that she had gone to102 words
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Article31 1971-07-30 11 SINOAPOKE, Thurs. The University of Singapore's Department of Extra-mural Studies begins a 12-lecture public course on "English Comprehension" by Mr. P.K. Hernon on Tuesday. The fc- is $25.31 words
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138 1971-07-30 11 Varsity ball profits to help student CINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore's Orientation Ball this year, will be more than Just an ordinary freshmen gala function for profits made will go to a scholarship for a deserving student. The scholarship of at least $1,000 is the first of its kind138 words
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Advertisement101 1971-07-30 11 (M^ offers HIRE PURCHASE Dealerships available LEASING Why pay cash or utilise existing Banking facilities when you car. lease through MAF HOUSING LOANS First mortgages available; Developers' enquiries welcomed. For further information please contact: MALAYSIAN AUSTRALIAN FINANCE CO.CS] LTD. SINGAPORE Hongkong Bank Chambers, Collyer Quay. Tel ***** BRUNEI Hongkong Bank101 words
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Advertisement133 1971-07-30 11 SETRON i^i^i^HH I The important I I thing to know I I about TV... I I is who builds it. I A quality television set That's why Setron sets 9 is more than just a nice are built right 8 looking cabinet, or here in Singapore by U the size133 words
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Article, Illustration823 1971-07-30 12 Masie Kwee - Singapore will remain my home... Masie Kwee AT THE SCHOOLS By •••says 12-year-old studying overseas JJOW deep the anguish of parents whose children studying abroad boldly announce that they no longer wish to call Singapore "home." The tearful pleading that follows; the numerous letters that are sent; the questions that823 words
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Article, Illustration177 1971-07-30 12 rIE hustle and bustle is gaining momentum in all schools as they prepare for National Day celebrations. In spite of the rush at least one school has not forgotten to spread National Day good cheer to the less privileged children. The River Valley Chinese Middle177 words
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227 1971-07-30 12 AN increasing number of students are taking pride in their technical skills. The Queenstown Secondary Technical School found further evidence of this when it held the lntertechnlcal schools skills competition on July 3. Over 250 students took part the largest number since the annual227 words
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Advertisement232 1971-07-30 12 Presenting ■I^HBn^S^SB m a holiday treat for the family I W/mMI Sponsored for ■JM^fH gMmj x^ children of Singapore by wK^Rrl M\ Produced and Choreographed by y 4/^_ W COLIN DAVID GRIFFITH. &W^)]a s^^^v Based on the classic children's I 'jAK: fairytale of Snow White and **^m^A I^^ tne Seven232 words
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Advertisement76 1971-07-30 12 I Harriet Hubbard Ayer't I International Beauty Counsellor, Anna Sim, Is In personal I attendance for facials, I beauty treatments and consultation from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. dally. Also hair-styling. I manlcurea, pedicures, I body massage, I steam and sauna baths I FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE AS FROM 2ND AUG.76 words
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Letters to the editor
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160 1971-07-30 13 I REFER to the report "Start a police research unit for S. E Asia" (S. T., July 20) referring to an article by Deputy Superintendent Evan Ye© Oon Beng in the police Journal No. 1 of 1971. In particular, i wish to draw attention to the160 words
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Letter348 1971-07-30 13 UNFAIR! say the TEACHERS JT has become clear in the past few (lays that your paper has a strong prejudice against teachers. You have published letters which are strongly but unfairly critical of teachers, although the writers of these letters have made it very clear that only a few "black348 words
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196 1971-07-30 13 We are getting impatient, says a lady A FEW weeks ago, your paper reported that the major teachers' unions have accepted the Government's proposals for revision of pay (S.T.. June 18). Thousands of teachers now want to know when the new scales are going to be Implemented. It Is almost196 words
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Letter38 1971-07-30 13 IT Is disappointing to note that there are no shops or stalls at Block 157, Lorong 1, Toa Payoh not even a provision shop. It is hoped that the HDB will look into this matter. SHOPLESS BLOCK. Singapore.38 words
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Letter92 1971-07-30 13 I WOULD like to congratulate the Cathay Organisation for bringing about an Impressive and well-organised drive-In at Jurong. I direct my compliments, In particular, to the smart and efficient turnout of the ushers and also the direction of smooth- flowing traffic after each show. However, In keeping with the anti-lttter92 words
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Letter72 1971-07-30 13 T REFER to the reply (S.T., July 21) from Mr. S. T. Peter Lim, Public Relations Officer, University Of Singapore, stating that certificate of attendance will be Issued to those who complete courses conducted by the Extra-Mural Studies Department but regret to Inform that those who attended the marketing course72 words
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Letter133 1971-07-30 13 T ORONO BUNOLON has > been plagued by several Inconveniences. But I will bring up only one of them. It's more than a month since the area was provided Insufficiently with electrical power. Our TV sets are the worst hit. We can only watch about four-fifths or only three-quarters of133 words
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Letter142 1971-07-30 13 I AST Saturday at well past 11 p.m. a group of youngsters was playing volley ball at the basketball field adjacent to the Buller Terrace community centre. The floodlight was on, so we assumed that the centre officials gave them permission to play till late in the night. Admidst the142 words
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Letter73 1971-07-30 13 I AM happy to note that some days ago the Postal Service thought fit to Introduce motor scooters to ensure speedier delivery of mail. But I wonder If these new amenities have helped to Improve the efficiency of the post, for on no less than three or four occasions I73 words
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Letter107 1971-07-30 13 IN his letter (S.T., July 16) "Rugby Enthusiast" suggests that I"V Singapore should telecast rugby Instead of football films on Sunday as the rugby season Is on. The supply of films on football Is greater than rugby because football is universally more popular. Though TV Singapore's general policy107 words
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Letter309 1971-07-30 13 T REFER to the letter by x "Concerned" (8.T., July 13). The writer's attention Is drawn to Part IT of the Employment Act which provides for the rest days, hours of work, holidays and other conditions of service for employees. Section 38 (1) of the Act stipulates that an employee309 words
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Letter134 1971-07-30 13 I REFER to a letter "When the Teacher is out to make money" by "SKS" (S.T.. July 26). The Adult Education Board Is most anxious to provide as much good service as possible to its students, and accordingly instructions on giving sufficient written work to students are part of the134 words
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Letter49 1971-07-30 13 I REFER to the letter concerning bugs In a theatre, from "Entertainment Taxpayer" (8.T., July 17). If the writer would furnish the undersigned (Tel. *****) with particulars of the theatre concerned, an investigation will be made and appropriate action taken. KOH THONG SAM (Dr.). for Commissioner of Public Health.49 words
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132 1971-07-30 13 Stopping the daytime burglaries in Jurong AS more and more people are residing in Jurong, there seems to be a lot of thieves in the area. The majority of the residents are working in the nearby factories and offices. Many burglaries take place In the day time, the thieves knowing132 words
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Letter99 1971-07-30 13 Down Sesame Street FOLLOWING your corF respondent "Asbar's" letter (S.T.. July 21) calling for more frequent screening of "Sesame Street" on TV and RTS' overzealous effort to oblige, the viewers have been shown programme at least three times In the past eight days (up to July 26). Personally. I find99 words
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Letter205 1971-07-30 13 ON Sunday, July 4, my 10- month-old daughter was down with high temperature—suffering from vlrus-lnfectlon and was consequently admitted to Ward 31 at the Outram Hospital. Nowadays parents are permitted to stay with their sick children at the Paediatrics Wing round the clock, thanks to our205 words
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Advertisement300 1971-07-30 13 I kardon| NOCTURNE 330 90-WATT AM/FM STEREO SOLID-STATE AMPLIFIER l H;iri w§^^ HIFI Jtii'l'llrl S^^ THAT LOOKS V, f 'if L^^ AS MAGNIFICENT AS IT SOUNDS Inexpensive stereo without compromise. The Nocturne 330 provides power, sensitivity and ultra wideband reproduction. Clear, more transparent, more shapely defined sound. It delivers a300 words
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Advertisement105 1971-07-30 13 shop by the stars DO YOU ALWAYS FOLLOW YOUR FANCIES? Then get a FREE reading in this month's her world Famed international astrologer Sybil Leek reveals all your inner moods and secrets in HOROSCOPES SHOPPERS Our August 'SPECIAL' ALSO FOR QUIZ-FANS 'Do you know what your choice of food reveals?'105 words
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Article451 1971-07-30 14 Singapore's MPs begin an important exercise today: the examination of th<? Government's policies as set out in the President's address at the opening of Parliament. In many countries, a debate of this sort is a knockout affair, with the Opposition using the occasion not only to survey the451 words
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Article281 1971-07-30 14 The tightening of Malaysia's anti-corruption legislation will give more scope and much reeded encouragement to the AntiCorruption Agency in tht prosecution of its unenviable and distasteful task. Anyone who conspires or attempts to commit or aid in a corruption offence is made liable to the sam I281 words
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Article234 1971-07-30 14 In parts of Asia where universities are young contacts between them and the ruling elites are at best tenuous and formal, a fascry from the rapport in countries with long university traditions. This is true of Malaysia and Singapore and it is not because the universities here234 words
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132 1971-07-30 14 X-films: Good taste is the arbiter UAVING read the case for and against those X films may I be permitted to say a few words. In a democracy a few cannot be arbiters cf what the many may see or not see. All those who see these films should see132 words
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Letter119 1971-07-30 14 V-fllms are one of the transitional products of sex-education. In time to come, something more "sophisticated" will appear. Is the Government trying to teach us further by allowing the X-nlms knowing that they assure better profits on the one hand and are forbidden in Gur society on119 words
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178 1971-07-30 14 IT is Interesting to see that the Singapore Government is going to pay eight years actual rent to people renting shop-houses for business which are affected under the urban renewal plan. It Is a well known fact in Singapore that nearly everybody renting rentcontrolled premises178 words
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Letter206 1971-07-30 14 IN reply, to your reader C. K. F. of Bahau, I wish to express the department's thanks for his Interest In the progress of freshwater tisheries in Neßrt Sembilan. Since 1966 the fisheries department has put some 792.900 fish fry Into the rivers, lakes, mining pools and other public206 words
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Letter137 1971-07-30 14 I CERTAINLY agree that that the new Public Complaints Bureau, If successfully run, can be of great benefit. I trust, however, that the establishment of this Bureau will not discourage people from using their traditional medium of complaint. "Letters to the Editor". In fact I consider that the Public137 words
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Letter43 1971-07-30 14 \f AMBANG Dl-Awan is a big village which is situated three miles miles from Kampar. The from Kampar. The lay of delivery Is bound to occur. There Is only one postman to do the job. Wfty not put an extra postman? L.S.F. Kampar43 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1971-07-30 14 The game that President Nixon and Mr. Chou En-lai hove started will involve more than just two players, and subtler effects than that old domino theory. The article is from The Economist, London. MR. Nixon has been invited to Peking. Conce ssi on s on1,686 words
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Advertisement20 1971-07-30 14 M,£& SELSUN JF^l^^^^ is your answer ?w7W 3 ABBOTT V HEALTH CARE WORLD-WIDS rfl JL AVAILABLE AT BELSUN' ALL PHARMACIES20 words
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Advertisement164 1971-07-30 14 JONTINUOUS d^M jJlslJll fit i irflfcw^ Ait It V*r > i It I d^ j^^^s BROOK MOTORS Posh Hotels of International class and repute offer continuous service. 24 hours a day. BROOK MOTORS that work the air- conditioning plants day by day, week -^j£^^f" >< N. by week, cope with164 words
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Article, Illustration853 1971-07-30 15 AUSTIN MORAIS - AUSTIN MORAIS By gI'ILDING construction contractors in Singapore are faced with an acute shortage of cement. Last month the price was increased from $56 to $60 per ton (delivered to site) due to raw material costs, but the trouble now is shortage of those materials853 words
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Article91 1971-07-30 15 CROESUS - CROESUS By The answer SEVERAL readers have written to Business Times recently complaining that their shares are not listed on the City Page on certain days. The answer Is simple, if there Is no business done or no buyer seller quotes in any particular counter, that counter Is91 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1971-07-30 15 BOB NG - BOB NG By IT WAS a mixed bag that Business Times was presented with from results of the third shopping basket survey in Singapore. The tally shows seven Items up In price, matched by seven declines and six unchanged compared with the second1,025 words
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300 1971-07-30 15 ANTHONY NG - C-Market: Bonn offers import advisory service ANTHONY NG By WEST Germany has set up a special centre in Bonn to assist developing countries, including Malaysia, in the export of manufactured and semi-processed goods into the European Common Market. The Centre for the Promotion of Imports from Deve 1 o p300 words
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321 1971-07-30 15 GUNN CHIT THYE - Project to expand storage at B'worth wharves GUNN CHIT THYE By BUTTERWORTHS deepwater wharves will have a capacity of about 25.000 tons of bulk storage facilities for different types of vegetable oils, latex and chemicals when their bulkIng Installation project Is completed. According to the latest Issue of Berlta Pelabohan,321 words
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Advertisement91 1971-07-30 15 "Sending your child to study in England? BOAC it costs only v $124/~downr^/ For some people there is only one airline. Heard about BOAC's terrific Travel Instalment Plan? It's the economical way to send your child abroad to study. For only a 10% deposit BOAC will fly your child anywhere.91 words
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Advertisement160 1971-07-30 15 INSIDE nf^fcSf*"^ Brit iL Enropem tfltnmon Market; Marketing column; Ftoople In biulnra. Pare 16. Company new.; Share market report; Weekly rubber renew; onunodttit*. Pace 17. OrertoM market. New York. Melbourne. Honj Kong; Cl«rfne prices and bartnes done. Pace 18. Copy the lot! THE LUMOPRINT LE 4 CAN! Flat sheets tiles160 words
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Article, Illustration694 1971-07-30 16 -GEORGIE LEE - -GEORGIE LEE The PR way to success SPECIALISATION seems to have permeated into every sphere of life. Including marketIng, in this part of the world. The age-old fantasy that a product sells by Itself seems to have given way with the advent of massive advertising. Lately, with Increasing competition694 words
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Article83 1971-07-30 16 Mr. A. J. Hurlstonp has assumed full responsibilities as general manager of Mobil Oil Malaya and Mobil Refining Singapore. He succeeds Mr. Robert P. Maxon who has taken on a new assignment as vice-president of Mobil South, a newly- formed company based In New York. Mr. George83 words
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Article1047 1971-07-30 16 NORA BELOFF - NORA BELOFF BARBER TAKES A CALCULATED RISK By ONDON: In deciding to boost business and lower taxes on a far grander scale than anyone expected, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has taken a calculated risk. There are many critics who are convinced that the British areOFNS - 1,047 words
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Advertisement461 1971-07-30 16 CacE] ATTRACTIVE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY EARN HIGH INTEREST ON FIXED DEPOSIT FROM 3 MONTHS TO 3 YEARS MINIMUM DEPOSIT $1,000/WiCjtJ provides investors with a safe fixed interest investment at higher than institutional sources rates. DETAILS OBTAINABLE FROM ALL BRANCHES OF THE CHARTERED BANK OR DIRECT FROM CCS. Credit Corporation (Singapore) Limited,461 words
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Advertisement99 1971-07-30 16 Ipmium] PhiHps transistorize your memory. The Philips Pocket Memo. A triumph of miniaturization. No bigger than a notebook but it records and plays back your on-the-spot notes, memos. reports, telephone calls, with startling clarity. Ideal if your business involves travel. Just mail back the tape cassettes and your secretary can99 words
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Article69 1971-07-30 17 Kamunting 42P +5P Boustead $2.40 +.22 S. Darby $5 65 +.15 C. Sugars $2.22 +.13 Tractors <M) $2.60 +.13 Wearnes $3 16 +.12 Pan. El. $145 +.11 Far East $2.43 +.11 T. Meng $162 +.10 H. Gilfil $340 +10 E.N.E. $312 +.08 Inchcape $3.46 +.08 lieu and Co. $15969 words
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Article20 1971-07-30 17 Bt. Semb $394 —08 M. Brew $6 65 —05 M. W. Wool $0.75 —.03 C and C $2.93 —.0320 words
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Article15 1971-07-30 17 Pan Electric 725.000 Far East 294.000 Haw Par 280.000 Public Bank 254.00015 words
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Article49 1971-07-30 17 July £S July 29 Industrial.: ***** 177.85 Industrial*: 10.85 HO.** Hotel*: SIM 81.71 i>r«wcUes: MM MM f Vlns 95. 4« 96.0 J t rubbers: ***** 121.00 Dec M, 1966 s l"0 (eerr) Dec SO, 19«6 100 (uneorr) t Dec. SI. INS a 10* t Dee. 29, 1962 10049 words
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Article553 1971-07-30 17 •THE heady rise in >1 the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index should not, be misread. There is a stronger underlying tone in the top end of the market than many observers expected as the bull market grew, but the danger lies in second rank stocks553 words
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Article260 1971-07-30 17 rADING was active with prices flrminf right across the trading boards of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Following the steady overnight close, share prices were farther marked np when trading opened in the morning. The bullishness of the morning session was however trimmed260 words
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Article163 1971-07-30 17 Straits tin drops FE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday sagged $2.87* to 5629.124 per picul on in official offering up •8 tons to 259 tons. The overnight London netal price was barely s.eady with forward buyers quoted at £1,446 per netric ton, down £5. The local market was fiirly163 words
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Article52 1971-07-30 17 W*dn««day TuMday SU.S. «U.S. London 42.09 41»0 B«lnit «2SS «•*> Homtkon* 43.05 43.01 Zurich 42.038 41.958 42.208 42.108 Parn 42.04 42.1S Spore «1> *iM 43 30 Spore (2) 162.70 192.20 (1) Export price In non-iterlln« araai In U.S. dollar! per ounce. (2) Local dealer* prtc«i to Singapore52 words
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Article37 1971-07-30 17 In London on W«dn*»<Uy the pricei of Malayan 8 p«r c»nt C\V VK/S European porti In DulK. •ttrllng per long ton Dec. Jan. w»i quoted at UK 1115 or Ei-Cont J278 Klltn (UK £113 paid)37 words
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Article56 1971-07-30 17 THESE rmtes were quoted on the Asian dollar market yesterday The rates are for deposit* of U5J25.000 and above. 1 rath 6 3/16 to t\% 2 mths 8«4 to 6H% 3 mths 6 7/16 to 6H% 6 mths 6 15/16 to 7 3/16% 9 mths 7 1/16 to56 words
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Article24 1971-07-30 17 JULY 29. RUBBER: 99.00 cents per kilo (down 1.00 cent). TIN: $629.12* (down $2.87} cents). Official offerinc 259 tons (up 38 tons).24 words
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Article103 1971-07-30 17 CHINtSI PRODUCE IXCHANCC. SINGAPORE NOON CLOSING PRICEI PER PICUL VISTIROAV. CMWut Oil: bulk $33 lellen. drum Cepra Mixed (fob) too** Aug./ Sept. UK/Coot. 132 B. riaai Muntok AST A white fob 100" NLW (190 seller*. Sarawak white fj b »6«»r NL.W *180 *eller*. Sarawak •pedal black fob. 06% NL.W103 words
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Article32 1971-07-30 17 London copper price* on W*dne«Jay (prevloui in bracket*): Wlrebar Spot buyer "30.00 (£448.50) Mlltn £430.30 (£44» 00) ■Kir* Month, buyer £459.50 (£458.00) *ell*r £460.00 (£489.00). Mirket Steady. 8al*» 2.400 ton*.32 words
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Article278 1971-07-30 17 THE feature of yesterday morning's rubber market was the widening of the August discount on long liquidation, whilst continued demand in the forward positions held those differentials fully steady. Physicals were lightly traded. The morning market closed quiet. The afternoon was very quiet and about unchanged but the278 words
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Article476 1971-07-30 17 VERY few fresh factors emerged during the week while levels fluctuated narrowly within a twocent range, says Holiday, Cutler k Bath In Its weekly rubber review. Early on, August dropped below the dollar mark but managed to recover without the assistance of government support which has476 words
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328 1971-07-30 17 A year of progress in many directions at CPA pATHAY Pacific Airways (CPA), during the year from July 1970 to June 1971, recorded considerable progress in many directions, according to Mr. D.R.Y. Bluck. the managing director, in an address at the airline's annual conference held recently in Hong Kong. Significant328 words
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Article256 1971-07-30 17 AUSTRAL Amalgamated Tin Is to terminate the arrangements whereby Austral Malay Tin acts as general manager of the company and provides its secretary. Dato Yeap Hock Hoe, Mr. Urn Huan Lye, Mr. DP. Cheng, Mr. T.J. Nunan and Mr. J.M. Pak Yall have resigned from the board. Mr. C.W.256 words
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Article1006 1971-07-30 18 810 AND OFfIR »>«IC«I OFFICIALLY LISTIO AT TMI CLOII OF BUIINISi tH THI IMoA '°"sr AND KOALA LUMFOH TfIAOINO «00« Of|tml 55« m CM ANOII BRKKITI VIiTIROAV WIBt: INDUSTRIALS Kempa* ITO (+.04) Kepong Plant 3.10 5.28 K. 64dlm 113 J— > K T Pau 1.84 N Serendah 1481,006 words
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Article1397 1971-07-30 18 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Block Exchange yeaterday with the number of ahare* traded ahown In bracket* In lots Of 1.000 unle** otherwl** ipeclnrd. INDUSTRIALS Alcaa (2) 1.69. (2) 1.60. Allied Ctaoe. (12) 2.00, (2) 2.01, (1) 2.02, (3)1,397 words
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Article340 1971-07-30 18 ■\yfELBOURNE, Thurs—Bpecu-J-*A latlve oils and selected speculative miners advanced In a more active market on the Melbourne Btock Exchange today. Heavyweights were mixed but showed no real tendency to recover. Industrials were barely steady. Magellan added 20 cents to $2 30 and NSW Oil and Gai firmed one cent340 words
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Article153 1971-07-30 18 THE Association of Banks in Malaysia-Singapore announced these 1 best agreed merchant rates as at July 29. Local dolUr. to one unit -.J? eUil Xn tt X OD of Foreign Currency TT or OD TT Sterling Pound 7.3860 7.3526 7.3400 Australian Dollar S.«« 3.4100 "900 Canadian Dollar 3153 words
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Article282 1971-07-30 18 XTEW YORK. Wed. The A>l market limped Into the close after being buffeted by the heaviest selling pressure of the past two weeks. The worst bout of selling came early In the session. This gave way to a slower, but steady withering of the list to the final282 words
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Article71 1971-07-30 18 FINANCIAL TIMES TINS Wednesday 7284 Tuesday 73.13 Week ago 74.32 RUBBERS Wednesday 200.47 Tuesday 201.44 Week ago 210.7S OILS Wednesday 358 10 Tuesday 363.50 Week ago 353.63 INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 410.7 Tuesday 413 2 Week ago 404.4 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 572.01 Tuesday 880 70 Week ago 890.84 LONDON71 words
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Article217 1971-07-30 18 HONO KONO Thurr The market opened quiet and remained In that state the whole day. However, there was a harder tendency towards the close Hongkong S Bank's local register opened at HK1232 and closed at 5234. putting on U. The London register remained unchanged at $206. The days217 words
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Article39 1971-07-30 18 On the frM iiihinn mar»at In Hone Kons ytaterday the Ut *»llir waa quot'd »t 6 ***** for T.T. and ,007s (or (Mil. Starling wu quoted at 14 Si and trx lid fiid at 311 (23.39 words
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Advertisement736 1971-07-30 17 ipPSA WIREMAN FITTERS (DIESEL) FITTERS (PIPE) FITTERS (ELECTRICAL) IRONWORKERS MASONB Requirement*: (1) Must be Singapore Cltlaen. (2) Relevant experience with ability to read plans/drawlngs. Rate of Fay: From $4.02 to $7.32 per day (Basic). The gross wage will be $7.05 to $10.49 per day. Point of entry will depend on736 words
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Advertisement593 1971-07-30 17 BUCK CONVEYORS (S. E. ASIA) PTE. LTD Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced candidates for appointment as ENGINEERS for our Factory at |urong Applicants should possess a Degree in Mechanical or Civil Engineering from a recognised university and should have at least two years post-graduate working experience in593 words
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Advertisement1623 1971-07-30 18 m^^^ m^^^^^^^^ m^^ <J i ii *-if rAD CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY FOR REFINERY ENGINEER compony in Singopore. Qualification! ft Experience Applicants will need to meet the following quahf.cot.om 1 Degree or Diplomo in Engineering; 2 Singopore/Moloysion citizens; 6. ftSZZ wi,h locol bye-lows ond requirements reading the construction of a refinery. Function1,623 words
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Article, Illustration466 1971-07-30 19 CHUA SIEW KENG - Inside the world's biggest plane. By CHUA SIEW KENG: 28-WHEELER 300 FT LONG, 65 FT HIGH Singapore, Thursday lUST how big is the world's big-iu-st aeroplane? One that can easily dwarf the jumbo Jet, naturally. The Galaxy C-5, believed to be the worlds largest aircraft, flew into RAF Tengah airfield466 words
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294 1971-07-30 19 Crankcase device to cut down fumes pollution CINGAPORE, Thurs. A new anti-pol-lution device for motor vehicles which the Government has suggested implementing was today regarded by motor experts as a worthwhile step to take. One expert from a government department said: "Even if it is not the cureall for motor294 words
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Article36 1971-07-30 19 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Consul General of the Republic of Korea here will celebrate the 26th Korean National Day with a reception at the Singapore Hilton on Aug. 16 from 6 pm. to 8 pm.36 words
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Article133 1971-07-30 19 THE chairman of the National Theatre Trust. Dr. Goh Poh Seng, is expected to meet the Minister for Culture. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong next week to report on American reaction to the erh-hu. a Chinese two stringed instrument. Dr. Goh returned from New York133 words
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Article66 1971-07-30 19 DO YOU KNOW THIS YOUTH? SINGAPORE. Thurs. A 20-year-old youth was found dead at the foot of block 21, Jalan Tentaram, today. Police said the boy, who had no identification papers on him, was wearing glasses, a blue shirt and brown trousers. He was about sft. llin. and siim built.66 words
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Article23 1971-07-30 19 SINGAPORE Thurs. The drilling rig "Fuji" will remain In the Eastern Petroleum Anchorage in the position it is now until mid-September.23 words
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Advertisement69 1971-07-30 19 Hi Xjt SB*E|Ky^l /still dying) V FOR > ASMOKE? Cigarettes are now believed to induce ulcers, certain forms of blindness, and even mental retardation in children whose mothers smoked during lin the AuflUtt I pregnancy. Here are latest find- ■■^^^■■■■l ings, plus suggestions about the 1 1^9^ way you smoke69 words
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Advertisement49 1971-07-30 19 I TICKET AND SOUVENIR PROGRAMME FROM DOROTHY CRAY TO SEE %£> X*M lAJLllfliLill i4j{^^R NOW SHOWING AT ORCHARD </>JL Don't Miss This Ali MacGraw Ryan O'Neal^JT AHCWWO6 MMSKY UIHL'BMdIER Ptodurtor John Marley Ray Milland m\ftv ERICH SEGAL ARTHUR HILER HOWARO G HUSKY*** L>^1 LCl '^> oweoTotN frnosui JW DOROTHY GRAY49 words
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Miscellaneous711 1971-07-30 19 On your TV and Radio 300 P.M. Opening and General Hos 7.15 Sports Parade 3 B- p rO g ramme Summary 7.22 Zero One Magazine ,»f w T c ,r> 7.41 News (C) 3.12 Band T tiwangsa 7.37 Programme Summary 370 For The Family fE) 755 rhfnese Variety Show Sergeant711 words
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188 1971-07-30 20 BUWON0 TEAM HERE ON WAY TO BATAM CINGAPORE. Thurs. Indonesian Minister for Economy and Finance, Sultan Hamengku Buwono, is here heading a big delegation op a "transit visit." None of the delegation members could be contacted today. But a spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy said that they were here on188 words
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Article, Illustration459 1971-07-30 20 S'pore's need for a revolution of the mind TO ACHIEVE SOCIAL INTEGRATION SINGAPORE, Thur*. A -REVOLUTION in mental attitudes" is needed for the integration of all com in unit ies in Singapore into a multi-racial society. This is the opinion of Mr. Stanley Bedington, an American research scholar with the459 words
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260 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday MORE details of a Government proposal to build a hawkers' emporium and high rise flats in the qld Kallang airport estate are being sought by Mr. Ng Yeow Chong, MP for Mountbatten. He has handed tn questions for a later sitting260 words
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Article52 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The director of the SEAMEO Regional Engll.sh uaneuace Centre. Mrs. Tal Yu-lin. will be the guest speaker at the annual speech day of Chal C.ice Secondary School en Saturday The chairman will be Mr. Chan Kal Yau, assistant director of the technical education department, Ministry52 words
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Article29 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Communications. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will attend the Outram Secondary Schools speech day at the Conference Hall in Shenton Way on Saturday.29 words
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Article65 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Representatives of Hotel Malaysia and its employers' union will meet the Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Court tomorrow to discuss their dispute arising out of their award. The hotel yesterday applied to the court to appoint a referee under the award while the Pood.65 words
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Article59 1971-07-30 20 SINOAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E.W. Barker, will attend a reception for the Director of the United Nations Centre for Housing, Building and Planning. Mr. Robert J. Crooks. <■'. Hilton Hotel on August 6. The UN Participation and Assistance In Urban59 words
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Article32 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Chua Stan Chin, the Minister of Health will speak at the Real Estate Valuers Association's annual dinner at the Singapore Hilton on Saturday at 7 30 p.m.32 words
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Article83 1971-07-30 20 GRAFT: SEVEN 'BIG FISH' CAUGHT KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The AntiCorruption Agency had so far "caught" seven big flsh for corruption offences. Stating this in Parliament today, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs. Tun (Dr.) Ismail said I that cash and properties which had been confiscated from these83 words
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Article109 1971-07-30 20 CARRIER BLAST BURNS NAVY MEN PORTSMOUTH (England). Thurs. Two British Navy mechanics were seriously ill in hospital here last night after being severely burned by an explosion on board their aircraft carrier in the Java Sea. A navy spokesman said the men had been working in the liquid oxygen compartmentReuter - 109 words
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Article21 1971-07-30 20 P^NANO. Thurs. An eighth ferry. Pulau Labuan. Ls expected to join the Penang Port Commissions fleet early In September.21 words
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219 1971-07-30 20 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Two young men, Nr Benp: Hock, 25, and Phua Kia Teck, 22, will leave for Japan tomorrow for a two-year stay. But, there will be no gay night-life for them only machinery and technology. For these two young mechanical engineers'219 words
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Article57 1971-07-30 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Chinese YMCA is organising a six-session course on Oeneral Paper for Higher School Certifi cate students. The course which will cost members $12 and $17 for nonmembers will begin on Aug. 2 at 3 p.m. Lessons will be held on Mondays and Thursdays57 words
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Advertisement170 1971-07-30 20 I RACING 1 I GUIDE I I NOW I TWICE I A WEEK I Now Go Racing with New Nation twice I a week. Friday's Guide with Saturday's full card and tips and Saturday's Guide B with full details of the Sunday meeting I Be with the winners I follow170 words
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Advertisement276 1971-07-30 20 yjP^j^B BJ*>-j^Hfek. JM ■Miß>A..^aWM^^^B__l^K^^ M^H B iß _^dHi .An *jfWKw9^ m H araaaVar 9^ a^aM^^BarlßS Tfc n vaTaT^&^HS?\£v" ■■i^'aTl ttr aial ytf^v a¥ar^^r^^ai K ■^B^ataßßaaßaßaaß^BVaVaßL aWa**^! #^fc afH B^F w wKr£sw^**°?' I b^^^^^Hb^bVbVbsbVV bß^ b^b^bM bY jl^|^*^%4f^^|P BaY H aflBS H^flia^BPW X^BBVB^BV^BB^BVaVafIB^BBBB. What does Chambers 's offer you and your276 words
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Article, Illustration199 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Tan Yone Yang says he only takrs a beer "once in a while." But the beer he gulped down last night at recordbreaking speed won him the title of "fastest beer drinker" in a contest held at Hotel Malaysia. In an199 words
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Article23 1971-07-30 21 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Rochore community centre will hold a baby show at its premises in Prinsep Street on Sunday at 9.30 a.nv23 words
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263 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE, Thursday THE nationalisation of Indian banks has not upset the commercial operations of its branches in Singapore. This was stated today by Mr. J. N. Saxena, chairman of the Bank of India and leader of a three-man Government study team looking into the263 words
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Article81 1971-07-30 21 CUSTOMS SEIZE 882 lb OF GANJA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian antl-smug-gling authorities seized 882 lb. of marijuana between April and June, a Customs official reported today. Inche Ahmad Ridhwan, principal assistant director in the Customs Department, said about 1,400 marijuana plants were also seized during the same period. Nearly all81 words
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Article62 1971-07-30 21 SINQABORE. Thurs. The Chinese YMCA Karate-Do Club will hold its second annual karate-do tournament In the Homer Cheng Auditorium In Palmer Road at 7.30 p.m on Saturday. The event will feature tournament style sparring under the rules of the All-Japan KarateDo Federation. Mr. H. Maekawa, Mr. Y.62 words
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Article47 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE. ThUTS. A talk-cum-demonstration on "Cartooning for fun" will be held In the staff training room, National Library on Aug. 11 at 10.30 a.m. The programme will be presented by Mr. R. Karmakar. a specialist Inspector (arts and crafts) in the Ministry of Education.47 words
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Article48 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Leong Sum Tien has been reelected president of the Singapore Police Civilian Staff Association. Other officials are: Vicepresident. Mr. K.X. Perelra; secretary. Mr. Eddie Yeo, asst. secretary, Mr. R. Shunmugam; treasurer. Mr. Lawrence C.S. Lee and asst. treasurer. Mr. Mun Tuck Wan48 words
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Article53 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE Thurs. An airline operations assistant was fined $300 yesterday by a district court lor having an air rifle without a licence. Peter Khaw Slang Hln, 36. today admitted having the .177 Diana model 27 air rifle In his home in Maria Avenue off Slglap Road53 words
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109 1971-07-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Selangor police are talcing precautionary measures against communist subversive elements to ensure that they do not carry out their activities in the state. Announcing this today, the Selangor Chief Police Officer, "enlor Assistant Commissioner Dato Tajuddin bin Hajl Ahmad said: "A109 words
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290 1971-07-30 21 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs rXDUR cooks two from Singa- pore and two from Penang are going to fly in here soon to supervise the catering for a Sindhl wedding which promises to be the social event of the year. The cooks are290 words
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Article39 1971-07-30 21 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lorry driver Talb bin Hakim was today fined $30 by a traffic court after he admitted overloading his lorry with earth. The offence was committed in Jalan Buroh, Jurong Town, on July 1 last year39 words
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Advertisement118 1971-07-30 21 NOW!! Enjoy the Surround Stereo with DYNACO QD-IQUADADAPTOR "I For $90.00 only Plus the cost of a pair of Rear Speakers No additional amplifier required. Alto offering OYNACO pockogc Sfcrco Sytftm st SPECIAL PRICES. Fur J)cm>i>istratio>is. call at: AUDIO SERVICES 12, St. Gregory Place (off Hill Street,) Spore 6. Tel:118 words
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Advertisement242 1971-07-30 21 eK i. peoples PARK *$h AS KSTAUMNT.CAIMKT U rfH-CUJB ux mruarWuiNnaßUi.iiMnn.Miii T»& Proudly Present! cii Ar The Incredible fla^H *sl# jTYp The sleight- C^ jBl *if^^Bjl_^H of-hand conjurors G^r J&( At the mike nightly:yyfft Famous Taiwan, Hong Kong Local ml nr Popular Charming Singing Stars. r 4rt tc*| (No Cover242 words
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Article142 1971-07-30 22 Policewarning to gunowners KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Police today warned gunowners not to draw their weapons during heated arguments. "You may only do so If your life Is In danger," the Selangor CID chief, Asst. Commissioner Ko Kirn Cheng, said today. It Is an offence for gunowners to threaten anyone with142 words
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Article, Illustration280 1971-07-30 22 IT WAS TOUGH, SAYS THE GIRL CHAMP SINGAPORE, Thurs THE "battle" won, the winner stood up and calmly adjusted her Judo gl and bowed to her opponent. Then 13-year-old schoolgirl Wong Soke Heng wiped the sweat from her face with her sleeves and said: "That280 words
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Article52 1971-07-30 22 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a variety show. "Varsity Showtime '71 at the National Theatre on Sunday. Among the groups appearing In the show to raise funds for the union's charity projects will be Trinity. Blue Star Sisters. No Sweat and52 words
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127 1971-07-30 22 Two shopping centres at Upper Thomson Road SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Housing Board is building two shopping centres at 5i and 6J mile Upper Thomson Road to resettle shopkeepers affected by a road-widening scheme there. The Public Works Department la to convert the stretch of road there Into a dual carriageway.127 words
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Advertisement159 1971-07-30 22 fs4oo,ooin FUJS THOUSANDS OF OTHER J TO BE WON k WK. 'T^f*"' r~¥\ I K^ at HONG LIM PARK J^^B August Ist: China Airlines to Djakarta. ■M»HHHB|^HHHBHBH^HHP^ r You can enjoy a touch of «Br^^^P^MBß^^^^^^^^^^B|^^PHJ^^ I Dynasty on your way to Djakarta. -^W I And the service is as gracious159 words
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Advertisement74 1971-07-30 22 E^yH NOW ON 1 New Style 1 I 6 B f Model: 333 «j 0 (U YOUR BEST WEAPON AGAINST OVERWEIGHT There's a simple, effective way a I«w th» A 1 bathroom scale can help you trim MJ^nj off pounds and keep them off. SnUPHR It's a trick doctors themselves74 words
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Advertisement1352 1971-07-30 23 ITO LIVERPOOL AHD OTHER I K./CONTINENTAL PMT9. Sails P. S'aia Pinang 'l ION A»onmouth. Liverfool ll Pt/An 2 TRRNUS LliiMS, Bilfast Aaj 9 An 1 An 9/10 An 11 ONOON BANKER Litrpool. A»onmouth An 9 Anil An 11/10 iSON L.>erpool. Dublin. Glasgow .An 11 An 13 An 14/13 An 191,352 words
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Advertisement1077 1971-07-30 23 md hi 1 at JbJ mmr^kMl i i i t i t a k\m ataf m w P%M mz&L EXPRESS SERVICES TO EUROPE P. Sham Penang Singapore LOADINC FOR: SUMOAWA Si. lei Sailed Sda. 3-4/ 2 H'burg/O'mtn, A'dtn/R'dam, A'werp, Oslo. C'Durg, Mai mo, C'hagin PASADENA An 9/12 An 11/14 An1,077 words
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Advertisement1004 1971-07-30 23 9 1 ETFUESS SntYICC LOWPOH. UYTHPfIOt t COWTIWEWTAM BEN A TTOW U'tpooi mj Singapore P. Shim Ptnang !2!L c LiJ m ill! m BENGLOE For Hamburg Stft 2 Smppwt P. Shim Pinang London Stpt 9 ••t I Cmouth Stft 19 Singapore p. Sham Pinang DENALOAHACN Hamburg. London An 10/10 BENCLEUCH1,004 words
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Advertisement1218 1971-07-30 23 FORTNIQHTIY EXPIESS SERVICE DIRECT FROM EAST COAST US A New York Penang P. Sham Spot Kingston KYOTO Sailed me M An 4 An 9 Irj 1 t I VASAHOLM Sailed Jlly 11 An 19 An IT OC 24 LAOMEDON Sails An 3 Sept 13 Sift 14 Sift 19 All contracts1,218 words
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Advertisement1102 1971-07-30 24 .^^^-.^m— aaaa r a^BßMaajßßjaaaa> > «^B| paaaaj *V KmMhH HMHaHMMIIBaTBaI |Yt— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Wast Au*tr«ll«/Sing«pore/J«p«n Service Fremantla Spore Kaalung YekU.chi/fagoya Ylutii Kobe "lehjiaa Mara" 21 Aaf 2 Sapt 7 Sipt 11 Sapt 14 Salt 17 Sapt Acceptiag carge fer Kale, Osaka, Nafaya, Yefcehaaa. KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA LTD.1,102 words
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Advertisement870 1971-07-30 24 FOR NEW ZEALAND' Penanf P. Sham Siftfeeiore Laaliif fir: CHAKIATA'* 21 Aaf 11,22 Aef 21/15 Aat Auck, Well, Lftt. D'din. FOR PERSIAN GULF Sinfapore Laaliaf ftr: NtIDtNA 17/11 Aaf Karachi, K'Jhahr, Kxt, Damm, Doha, Dubai. STRAITS/MADRAS SERVICE: Singapore P. Sham Peiane. laaliaf far: P.AJULAT 2/ I Aaf I Aef II870 words
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Advertisement878 1971-07-30 24 ORIENT LINES LTD. (incorporated in the republic of Singapore) ~U ICB BUILDING, 2 SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****37. U.K. EUROPE SIRVICE LOADING FOR LONDON, H'BURG, R'DAM, HAVRE. Smnpcre P. Sham Penanf Arrifll: NEPTUNE ZIRCON 22'MAe| 21/21 Aaf M Aaf London 23/9, H'burf 21/ 9, R'dam 30/9, Havre 2/10. NEPTUNE878 words
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Advertisement643 1971-07-30 24 "jSP^^TKlaysi^ninternational shipping corporation berhad Na 3O€. Jin. Ampeng. Kuala Lu.npur fl I The National Shipping Line of Malaysia FAR EAST/EUROPE SERVICE Sintapon P. Sham Ptnang Arrhrei: OUNCA lAVA ffl* IV 2ln Mgj A'merp li, sremer. 9/9. RRMfMi t/tKR ./ism mmm *g*fosS'*£ A'vrerp 18/ 10, B'men 20/10. EUROPE/ FAR EAST SERVICE643 words
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Article214 1971-07-30 25 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY ANNOUNCED THE FOLLOWING BERTHING ARRANGEMENT* FOR JULY OUT: Antllochua 3/4. Bafarmz Rafl<U v 'i. rrrnandocverttt 10/11. Balanhlkha M Yimanobu Ifsru 18. Oununtt Tambora 20. Poh Wan (Bar**) 20 ivr.il Makrverrtt 29/30. Olanx Lee 31. Tarn 33/34. Straat Colombo 34/39. Santa Buaana 40/41.214 words
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Advertisement569 1971-07-30 25 AJ a*i jit tt^ FOR EUROPE: <:port P Sham Ptnang DESTINATION: BAUSNIKA- t. 13-14/31 tall 11 lilf/ 4 1/ I Art RotterUam. Antwerp Hamburg. M "KAPITAN VISLOBOKOV 5 a Aaf 1/13 Atf 14/11 Aat Amiterdam. Rotterdam. Antwerp 1 Hamburg a.f. "MARIINSK" II JB Aaf 31/25 Aaf 2t/2t Aug Rotterdam. Antwerp569 words
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Advertisement761 1971-07-30 25 ffiT 3overeign lines \l GREAT LAKES EXPRESS SERVICE LOADING FOR ASHTABUU, HAMILTON AND TORONTO. Singapore P. Sham Penang PIOMETHEIS ta| 11/15 Ait 1 6 Oaiti APPOLONIA S«ft 1/13 S«tt2/7 Stitl4/1S GENERAL AGENTS STRAITS TRANSPORTATION PTE. LTD. SMUrMt «U«l» LUktrUl POM MUIINMAH rIN«M /StiiiMWi) nnißikit Butin H lam lvii (1 Isata761 words
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Advertisement873 1971-07-30 25 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, Z INS (NO.IS OF 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 1»(2) Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 19(2) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance. 1963 that the Director of Public Works requires the execution of streetworks In respect of the873 words
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Advertisement932 1971-07-30 25 LOSS OF POLICY Notice Is hereby given that the following eleven life policies effected with the WINO ON LITE ASSCE. CO. LTD. have been lost and that DUPLICATE policies of these policies will be Issued to the assureds concerned unless claims or object ons by persons having any prior Interests932 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1971-07-30 26 In everlasting memory of Mr*. Claire Bitelle Lowe passed away on July 6th In Sir Charles Oardlner Hospital, Perth. "To live In hearts you leave behind Is not to die, but to link that memory of you In the finest of friendship By Janlor (how.47 words
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Advertisement586 1971-07-30 26 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited from Registered Contractors of the Corporation for the following projects: (A) PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF EARTH-DRAINS IN RESETTLEMENT AREAS 117 and 118, BTAOE HI AT LIM CHU KANO ROAD ELIGIBILITY Civil Engineering— sloo.--000/. and above. SHOWROUND: 6.8.71 at 10.00 ajn. Meet at junction586 words
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Advertisement650 1971-07-30 26 PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS WATER DEPARTMENT: (3rd Floor. City Hall) (1) Supply, delivery and erection of electrical plant for the conversion of camp electricity supply systems to A.C. Ounong Pulal Waterworks Tender deposit $500/-. Close at 2 15 pm. on 3.9.71. (2) Supply and fabrication of steel pipe specials650 words
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Advertisement608 1971-07-30 26 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MEIAYU. (NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA) SUPPLY OF 33kV AND llkV SWITCHGEAR AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT FOR PRAI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 33/llkV SUBSTATION TENDER NO. ***** TENDERS are Invited for the supply and delivery C J J l Port Swettenham. States of Malaya of 33kV608 words
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Advertisement661 1971-07-30 26 PESUROHJAYA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR NOTIS DENGAN lnl ada-lah dlingatkan kapada semua tuan2 punya harta dalam kawasan Perbandaran Kuala Lumpur ia-ltu dl-bawah Sekshen 32 darl Undang2 Lambaga Bandaran (N.M.B. Bab. 137) chukal2 plntu ada-lah patut di-bayar terlebeh dahulu bagl tlap2 setengah tahun dl-Pe-jabat Perbandaran. Kuala Lumpur, dalam bulan Januarl dan661 words
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Advertisement247 1971-07-30 26 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE PUR/TENDER ***** TENDERS from appropriately experienced contractors who are registered with the Board are invited for the construction of a 15 ft. diameter x 16 ft. high welded fuel storage tank at the Board's Powel Satlon at Pekan Pahantt. Tender documents may be247 words
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Advertisement142 1971-07-30 26 KENYATAAN TAWARAN POLIS PULAU PINANG KETUA Pegawal Polls. Pulau Plnang mempelawa Sharlkat2 dan Pemborong2 vane memegann lesen fenjual barane2 yann sudah dlpakal untok membell kereta? motor sapertl benkut: No. Kereta Jenis 8J.1017 Holden Saloon 8J.1046 Holden Saloon 8J.2920 Holden Station Wagon BN 6980 Toyota Station Wagon 8N .6980 Toyota Station142 words
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Advertisement426 1971-07-30 26 Due to an expansion programme we require FLIGHT STEWARDS FLIGHT STEWARDESSES Requirements: 1. Applicants must possess the School Certificate or its recognised equivalent. 2. Have good vision without the use of spectacles, although contact lenses will be acceptable. 3. Must be proficient in English. The abilitj to speak other languages426 words
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Article84 1971-07-30 27 FAMILY OF THB LATE Lee Joo Him deeply thank relative*, friend* and member* of churches for generous gifts, wreuths. messages of condolence, kind attendance at the funeral and Invaluable assistance given during their momenta of bereavement. THE BROTHER, NIECES and Nephew* L of the late Dr. Dudley Ollbert Oehlers84 words
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Obituary91 1971-07-30 27 REV. PETER K. P. CHIBW. 51. passed away peacefully on July 28. 1971. at 10 53 p.m. In Outram General Hospital. Singapore. Deeply mourned by beloved wife Daisy Chlew, sons John Bang Ho, James Bang Klat, daughters Lucy Bang log. Emily Bang Chung, son-in-law Robert Yao Chee Soo and91 words
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Advertisement617 1971-07-30 27 GfNERAL ADVIRTtSEMtNTS Silf'Mrt mMj: ctttl I wtrt Malaysia. **l, it (tats war*. Minimum j?io /or U wordt Stfiatrt »4 Miltrtii: »J I w*r«\ Minimum til 2i tor li words ANNOUNCEMENTVPiRSONAI Satfaear* Ml): tI.M a ■art. Nilarso Mr, {1 M I warm. Minimum $10 lor 20 wordt SMtJMMft SMI MaUrix. fl-M617 words
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Advertisement838 1971-07-30 27 ARCHITECTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment as assistant architects in expanding office In B'pore Applicants should bave mln. 3 year* post-graduate experience. good design standard etsentla.. coupled with ability to bandit contracts at all stages. Applications In writing to Box A 6193 S.T. Spore ttating full838 words
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Advertisement986 1971-07-30 27 INTERNATIONAL EUROPEAN COMPANY in Jurong require* a Kale Coat Clerk to assist In Stock* and Coat control. Singapore cltlxen wltb school certificate. Please apply In writing with full details and salary expected to Box A 6143 B.T Singapore FOOD AND BEVERAGE MANAGER required by International hotel In Djakarta. Oood remuneration986 words
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Advertisement1039 1971-07-30 27 MALAYSIAN EXECUTIVE 40 holding valid International Paaaport. several year* proven experience! In spare parts management. Inventory planning A control. purchasing, warehousing, sales A tervice workshop administration. capable handllnn warranty claim* etc.. currently employed by leading British Company In Indonesia. Contract expire* end November. Tl. Will consider employment in Spore. Malaysia.1,039 words
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Advertisement1007 1971-07-30 27 HOOVER PARK 7i MILES Buklt Tlmah 27, Lorong PI tang Asam furnished 2-storey corner terrace 3 bedroom*, longbath, alrcond. mosaic Tel: *****7. SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOW Jalan Pergam (off 10t m.a. Changl) Mosaic. Longbath. Furnlthed. $320/- (unfurnished also consider) Telephone *****6 (Spore). JURONO PARK, SPORE 21 3-bed-roomed furnished bungalow. Chestnut Avenue 2-bedroomed1,007 words
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Advertisement1010 1971-07-30 27 3-BEDROOMED FURNISHED FLAT at Ifandalay Road with telephone S4OO. Call *****1 Mr. We*. SEMI- DETACHED HOUSE 773 Upper Changl Road, furnished 5260/- Contact Mr. Snee. Tel. *****6/*****2. DIST. 11 QUIET and centrally located furnished 3-bedroomed fiat with servant s amenities Tel: Spore *****. FURNISHBO ROOM for working person In dist.1,010 words
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Advertisement877 1971-07-30 27 ROOM APPROX. 200 SQ. FT. dlst 7 take over with furniture and telephone. Available from lit Augutt. Please ring ***** Spore. OIST. 9 OFFICE ROOM vacant 200 *q. ft. Rental 82SO. 387 sq. ft. rental S3BO/- No parking problem. Principals ring *****0 Spore. AVAILABLE 1.900 SO. FT. groundfioor Many facilities877 words
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Advertisement881 1971-07-30 27 STENOGRAPHY: Classes anytime. Rapid simplified court*. Starting August. Register early. Raja* College. 218 D Changl Road (*****8). Raff!** Plac* (*****/*****0). PRINCIPLES OP ACCOUNTS Book-keeping and Account* for beginner* leading to the LCC examination* and the Centre Certificate*. Class** commencing 16th August. 1971 on every Monday. Wednesday and Thursday from 3.13881 words
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Article, Illustration558 1971-07-30 28 Higher pay, better benefits for judges MALAYSIAN PARLIAMENT KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday HILL to give better salaries and service conditions for the judges was passed by Parliament today. Moving the Judges Remuneration Bill, 1971, the Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said that hitherto the salaries and conditions of service applicable to558 words
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268 1971-07-30 28 Team to study Malay role in industry TUN (Dr.) Ismail announced in the House that the Government had set up a committee to study and make recommendations on how Malays and other bumlputras could take an active part in commercial and Industrial Meld in the towns. The Deputy Prime Minister268 words
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285 1971-07-30 28 More countries to know about neutral —stand KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tun Abdul Razak said today he would visit several more "important countries" to explain Malaysia's concept of neutralisation. In a written reply to MR. CHAN YOON ONN (PPP Ulu Kinta) the Prime Minister added that Malaysia's missions abroad had also285 words
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Article51 1971-07-30 28 PARLIAMENT passed a BUI empowering the Government to call up dentists lor compulsory service. As in the case of doctors, the period of compulsory service will be (or "not leu than two years Dentists who do not give satisfactory service, are liable to have their term51 words
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Advertisement1008 1971-07-30 28 TRAVIL IN KEIO (CA World Standard Super Deluxe Alr-Condltloned Coaches 7 Days West Malaysia Tour from (145/-. Departing Sunday/ Monday. 1 Day Malacca Tour (Lunch/ Dinner) (IS/- Sunday. XL/Malacca I 2 Days Tour (39/- Saturday 2 p.m. Kelo-Sca International (Pte) L4d. Hotel Mlramar. Ist Floor. Havelock Road, Singapore 3. Tel.1,008 words
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Advertisement938 1971-07-30 28 1 V Radio sales) (k services COLUMBIA ELECTRONIC Servicing vsnous electrical appliances, reasonable charges Excellent car stereo Installation. Ring Spore *****9. T.V. TRONIC (ERVICE has expert to serve your TV. electrical appliances at any time. B'pore *****7. Curios 2(0 YEAR( OLD Bronze Cannon K H Chung. 419 A Outram Park938 words
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Advertisement926 1971-07-30 28 TO (ILL either 1866 O/Rekord L. or 1»65 Holden Special both 1 owner Tel. 5(1403 Spore MIRE PURCNAd Hong Leong Finance offer flexible terms (or your Hire Purchase requirements. Tel: *****. 1(70 TOVOTA CROWN automatic alrcon. 13.000 miles tII.OOC/- 0.n.0. Dr. Short B'pore *****3. I*4H MIRCIDK BINI 100 tiptop condition.926 words
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Advertisement175 1971-07-30 28 Ladles h*lrdr«ssifii JEANS (ALON. Special Brushwave (8/- Shampoo/set (2.50. Bleaching. Tinting. Highlights, Facials Manicures. 29 B. Tanglln Road. Tel *****0, (Spore). Where to oat (S'pora) JOO CNIAT RESTAURANT. 122. JoO Cnlat Road B'pore. 15. Tel: Spore *****9. serves Chinese. Nonya dnhet and caters for Meja Panjang. Makan Krchil. Wedding, birthday175 words
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Advertisement203 1971-07-30 28 MAXIMUM IMPACT-MINIMUM COST WITH THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED 31 JAUN RIONG. KUALA LUMPUR. TEL: ***** TIMES HOUSE. RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SIRGAPORE 9. TEL: *****1 AmQMCEMtIITS IKTRS f Ol MINIMUM OF TWENTY VOIDS rmwui kaths $30/- ucn idditiohh won si so MISSIM ETC fuu COITION) itbii out »oi »rnieuu submik* t203 words
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Article, Illustration405 1971-07-30 29 ALBERT JOHNSON - ALBERT JOHNSON By ARMY of "elite" athletes to serve Singapore in the various sports internationally is visualised in a priority project involving the four service units Armed Forces, Police, Special Constabulary and Vigilante Corps. This plan was launched by Mr. Chan Chee Seng, chairman of405 words
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Article254 1971-07-30 29 CINGAPORE Table J Tennis Association had a pleasant surnrise when a record wT,«. i««f !k° 26 teams. 18 of them ?u U- w es. c enter d for the National Open championships to be held in conjunction with Pesta Sukan from July 31 to AUR. 19. STTA secretary,254 words
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222 1971-07-30 29 LU IS FIVE STROKES BEHIND -LEADER- CRANS SUR SIERRE. (Switzerland), Thus. Cllve Clark, 26-year-old Briton, fired a slx-under-par 65 to take the first round lead In the Swiss Open golf championship here today. His low s-ore, Just one strike outside the record for the Swiss Open, left him one shot222 words
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Article96 1971-07-30 29 Venezuelan scores big upset AOMORI. Japan. Thurs Venezuela's Alfredo Marcano, on the verge of exhaustion, produced a sensational 10th round knockout to take the World Boxing Association's Junior lightweight title from champion Hlroshl Kobayashl of Japan. The champion was smashed to the canvas three times In the round before being96 words
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265 1971-07-30 29 Tan Thuan Heng aims for Seap Games ASIAN Games bronze medallist and former freestyle champlon.Tan Thuan Heng, may represent Singapore In the coming SEAP Games In Kuala Lumpur. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's Vice-president Dr. Chan Ah Kow said that Thuan Heng, now studying at Oxford University, was expected to return265 words
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Article270 1971-07-30 29 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORES longest standing athletic record the 49ft 7$ triple Jump mark set by Tan Eng Yoon in 1955 is in danger of been erased by two Indian Jumpers, Gurinderjit Singh and Yehannan. at the SAAA Open championships from Aug 13-15 According270 words
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Article118 1971-07-30 29 CXSRESTERS scored their fifth straight win in the PAS League 3A when they beat Serangoon Soccentes 4-0 at Farrer Park yesterday. Foresters proved too strong for Soccerites. They romped to a 2-0 lead in 10 minutes with goals by centreforward Leslie. Foresters continued jhelr punishing pace118 words
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Article63 1971-07-30 29 SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Associations' Junior championships will be held from Auk. 13 to 15 at Farrer Park. There will be eight events Boys Under-16 and Under-19 singles and doubles, and girls Under-16 and Under-19 singles and doubles. All entries must be sent to the tournament secretary. Peter63 words
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Article, Illustration576 1971-07-30 30 Spore 2 Thais 2: Report by JOE DORAI Picture by KOK AH CHONG ONE expects coach Choo Seng Quee to work miracles on the National soccer side in two weeks, but against Thailand's Port of Authority team at Jalan Besar stadium last nightKOK AH CHONG - 576 words
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263 1971-07-30 30 Under-23's power way to a 38-9 win v Police SINGAPORE Under-23s preparing for their Pesta Sukan match against Johore, gave an impressive show of power in beating a Police Invitation XV 38-9 (4 goals. 5 tries and penalty to 2 penalties and a try) at Thomson Road yesterday. Mr. John263 words
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Article27 1971-07-30 30 NORWICH. Thurs. The Indian cricket tourists were 59-0 In reply to Minor Counties 203--6 declared (M. Mastin 61 Chandrasekhar 3-39) in their rainhit match here.27 words
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239 1971-07-30 30 T^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. American coach Bob Schul was pleasantly surprised by the fine allround performance by athletes at the Malaysian School Championships at Merdeka stadium yesterday. Schul, who is coaching the Malaysian Seap Games athletes, said that if the promising athletes he saw were to train239 words
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Article600 1971-07-30 30 rs. Singapore, with a 1-1 draw against arch rmed Forces and a 4-2 win over Trengganu, today oup "B" of this year's Razak Cup hockey chamRESULTS at a glance— Group "A": Selangor 4 Kelantan 0; Selangor 2 Penang 0; Johore 7 Sabah 0; Perak600 words
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Article, Illustration515 1971-07-30 31 EPSOM JEEP - Clash of Thunderer, Consortium will be a thriller EPSOM JEEP By -THUNDERER and Consortium, two promising sprinters who are heading for the top class clash foi the first time and at level weights (9 0) in the Class 2. Div. l, 6f race at Penang on Sunday. It should be515 words
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199 1971-07-30 31 14 nations for Asian badminton tourney in Jakarta JAKARTA, Thurs. More than 100 players from 14 countries will take part in the Asian badminton championships here on Aug. 13. the chairman of the Indonesian Badminton Federation. Mr. Sudlrman, said today. He said that Indonesia would have a team of 20Agencies - 199 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1971-07-30 31 HJ-mmTM 2.30 CLASS 6. DIV. 3 —6F mmUbmUmUl (S4 500 $3,150 to winner) 1 ***** PBRKASA II HKVCi Viansor 7 to HI2 18) P Sublan 12 2 ***** OUST PURV I IKI C hongi Paul 11 8.11 (-3) •Raloe 7 S ***** RAUB n (Sultan of1,312 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1971-07-30 31 IMB 215 CLASS 6 DIV. 1 6F ■mmmmmmmUl ($5.000 $3,500 to winner) 2 \OAO\ THI SAMARITAN .1 INHM LM 7 8.12 2> »ybl»n S S ItlSl LORD CARRIC (S <li.iiii MMMM 111 1 1 >>fn Ihi f Chlam 11 I ronn 5 S 1 "'I -DP Arl»n1,242 words
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Article334 1971-07-30 31 Philippines sending 16 athletes MANILA, Thurs. A Philippine contingent of 16 athletes will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to compete in the Malaysian open championships at Kuala Trengganu on Aug. 3-6. Jose Serlng. president of the Philippine Amateur Track and Field Association, said the Philippine group. Including three officials,Reuter - 334 words
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Article73 1971-07-30 31 GYDNEY, Thurs.— Record 13 ings of "soft, relaxing" music will be played in the Queensland dressing room before Saturday's Rugby League clash with New South Wales here. Queensland league president Ron McAuliffee said the music was suggested by the league's psychiatrist to help relieve pre-match tension.73 words
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Article23 1971-07-30 31 CAPE TOWN. Thurs.—Southern Universities beat the touring Argentine Rugby Union side 12-9 at Newlands yesterday The Argentinians led 3-0 at half-time.23 words
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Article317 1971-07-30 31 Walkout threat by Czech team PORTO ALEORE (Brazil), Thurs. Czechoslovakia's Davis Cup tennis team have three times threatened to return home without playing Brazil here In the inter-zone semi-final this weekend. Jornal Do Brasll news agency reported yesterday. The walkout threats followed a series of disagreements between Antonln Bolardt, non-playingAgencies - 317 words
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Advertisement96 1971-07-30 29 HP^^ You should be. Boss $> didn 't install exhaust fans Wp for nothing. And they are KDK's world 5 specialist in the manu- It s not stifling facturing of fans. Effective. Or sticky. I enjoy |jjL And only cost a few cents fM working here. I a month to96 words
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Advertisement99 1971-07-30 29 Wfl^^^^^l^^^^H Introducing MARVIN, MM WELCH and FARRAR the Bi^^l trio which has emerged "^B out of the Shadows W"*"** Don't miss your copy of ju^T^ M the full colour pin-up -fjj of WANDA JACKSON H| M Lyrics and score of I J 'KING HEROD'S SONG' by A A Jesus Christ99 words
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Advertisement195 1971-07-30 30 Introducing tn O^^?^ Flymo 15'EleclPlc ir rC 21" Motorised Contractor besides the 19 "Professional Flymo it tlw ooly lawn mowtf that floats on cushion of »n No whadt Only Flymo don auch womkrlul th.noi to your lawn. G.vn it a smooth tvan finish. Gn rid of long awkward grass without195 words
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Advertisement220 1971-07-30 30 Iff FACTS! H READ and LEARN 1949 the Russians discovered two carpets from a grave, one ot |Aq j§jg which was a hand knotted carpet of about 5' x7' containing about 93 Wp? 280 knots to the square inch. The grave was 2500 years old. The «Jl STy hand knotted220 words
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Miscellaneous57 1971-07-30 30 SOCCER: Schools Interne tional «7th and Bth place): Spore v Cambodia <3 p.m.); sth and 6th place: Taiwan v Brunei (4.30 p.m.); Semi-finals: Hongkong v Malaysia (6 p.m.); India v Thailand (7.30 p.m.). All matches at Jalan Besar stadium. Padang Shield: SRC v SCC (Padang. 5 IS p.m RUGBY: National:57 words
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Advertisement110 1971-07-30 31 SOON JOO CO. -vjLS* 53, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE 6. /7*"^V P.O. BOX 3649. PHONE *****. d i WE ARE AGENTS FOR JX^^/ WORLD RENOWN *ii W VxUlSmdtlc Products (MAOfe IN U.S.A.) t FINEST FEEDING BOTTLES IN CLEAR PLASTIC THERMOGLAS DURAGLAS i m J33t>\| Mmbbm I l-fcaC-^t" Jl (MADE IN GERMANY)110 words
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Miscellaneous424 1971-07-30 31 I WORD PUZZLE I C.t alut MM MM j j I STRAITS TIMES FRIDAY i WORD PUZZLE D" I 1 i Ofrv c I i^Tj iMlratliMl imm' ltl« Wr /Mil /MUSI C rl 5 O 5 I 1 jit I E R SH FILL IN H OT A N I424 words
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Article, Illustration91 1971-07-30 32 The traffic stopped —but not these girders THE ambulance on emergency call stopped the traffic but not these steel girders. This lorry lurched to a sudden halt when the ambulance shot out of the Central Fire Station in Hill Street yesterday. But its cargo continued their journey. Fortunately they did91 words
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Article157 1971-07-30 32 Saigon forces sweep trail SAIGON, Thursday HEAVY lighting has erupted in eastern Cambodia, where a government tusk force is attempting to sweep through an infiltration route leading into the Mekong Delta, a military spokesman said today. Seventy two North Vietnamese and proCommunist Cambodian guerillas were killed in four hours ofAP; UPI - 157 words
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82 1971-07-30 32 N.G. KUTTY - MAN WORE 5 TROUSERS STUFFED WITH CASH N.G. KUTTY By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two attendants at the emergency unit of the Outram Hospital spent an hour tonight counting money. As a policeman stood guard, they counted $600 in one dollar notes and another SlOO in 85 and SlO bills. They were82 words
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Article21 1971-07-30 32 LONG BEACH. Thurs. A new jumbo jet. the DCIO joined airline fleets today. It can seat 350 passengers. AP.AP - 21 words
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116 1971-07-30 32 Police foil bid by students to 'kidnap' Mrs McMahon SYDNEY, Thurs. Police today foiled an attempt by university students to "kidnap" the elegant, blonde wife of Australian Prime Minister William McMahon. Swooping on a Sydney suburban hairdressing salon, where Mrs. Sonia McMahon was having her hair done, they confiscated plasticReuter - 116 words
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Article28 1971-07-30 32 BELGRADE. Thurs. Marshal Josip Broz Tito, 79. today was re-elected President of Yugoslavia for another five years' term by secret vote of the Federal Parliament. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article25 1971-07-30 32 NICOSIA, Thurs. Turkish and Greek Cypnots exchanged shots (or the first time in four years during the night, it was disclosed today. AP.AP - 25 words
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Obituary27 1971-07-30 32 SOLOMON SAUL JOSEPH Middcnly I .uay peacefully in Manhain Ahoth SynagOK'c IP 7 3.45 p.m. Kurial on 30 7 in. 30 a.m. at J*» i«h Ci-metcry.27 words
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Article93 1971-07-30 32 Soviet experts to quit Sudan IfHARTOUM. Thurs. President Jaafar elNumelry said today that the Sudan's Russian experts were on the verge of leaving the country. He told a group of foreign correspondents here that the Russians' mission was nearly completed and expressed concern at what he called a propaganda campaignReuter - 93 words
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Article360 1971-07-30 32 J ON I lON. Thurs. The stock market closM easy today follow me Wall siren fan and the U.S. trade and budget deficits. The Labour Party decision to oppose Common Market entry was an additional downside factor. A' 243 p.m. the Financial Timei index was down 64 at360 words
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Article49 1971-07-30 32 I-ONDON. Thurs. Spot 14. 75. Brttlemrnl: Sept. 15.03, Oct. 15.35, Nov 13.80, Oct. Dec. 13.60. Jan. Mar. 16.23, Apr/June 16.95, July Srpt 17.53, Oct. Dec. 15.05. Jan. Mar. 1D.45, Apr. Jun. ln.oo. July Sept. 19.20. Oct. Dec. 19.43. c.l.f. Auk. 13.30. Sept. 13.90. Oct. 14.20 own Market Uncertain.49 words
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Article32 1971-07-30 32 LONDON. Tturs. spot buyrrs (1429 (—(3). Mlleni £1431 (—(3). Forward buyen ii44S <— 11), teller* U444 < £2). Settlement £1430 t £3). Turnover a.m. 310 torn p.m. 105 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.32 words
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Article168 1971-07-30 32 jVEW YORK, Thurs. A I Roman Catholic nun who refused to tell a grand jury what she knew about a murder was jailed indefinitely today for contempt of court in Jersey City. Sister Margaret, 32, had refused on the grounds of conscience to testify168 words
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Article66 1971-07-30 32 A Bank of England first LONDON, Thurs. The Bank of England yesterday published its accounts for the first time and said in the year ended February it showed an operating profit of <: 6.3 million (about $44 million). Th state-owned bank paid G1.7 million of this to the Treasury, a66 words
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Advertisement85 1971-07-30 32 Late CLASSIFIEDS 20 words S2O 00 < minimum) EQUATRON BHD. For as little as $40/- a month we'll rent you a Ricoh Copier. When you have realised just how much Ricoh has cut your copying costs, you'll probably want to buy it and naturally, we'll adjust purchase price with your85 words
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Advertisement116 1971-07-30 32 bb^bW s^»9aK k 36-50-100 M^^^m you wouldn't Jw^^^^ think so 9 ****>* Thats a The CABIN 2000R takes n t i e star| d ar d 36 slide magazine and o\. the 100 slide rotary and the accessory gB 50 slide magazine. fl BBM^flf The pictures will be bright fl116 words
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